Here's another non-numismatic item I couldn't resist squeezing in - the sale of original Tiffany lamps from a famous San Francisco pub.
-Editor
The original Tiffany lamps that lined the bar at Eddie Rickenbacker's pub in San Francisco are heading to a New York City auction house, where they are expected to bring more than $2 million, Christie's said Thursday. All six of the table lamps and one Tiffany hanging chandelier will hit the auction block on June 14.
Eddie Rickenbacker's colorful proprietor, Norman Jay Hobday, died in February 2011. He is credited with inventing the "lemon drop" martini and the "fern bar," a term applied to another bar he had owned called Henry Africa because of all the hanging plants. Hobday later adopted Henry Africa as his own name.
His signature decor at Eddie Rickenbacker's included vintage motorcycles hanging from the ceiling and the Tiffany lamps. He purchased his first Tiffany lamp at a 1993 auction, and kept them safe using "a low-tech security system," said Josh Holdeman, Christie's director of 20th century art, who met the bar owner in 2004. "They were intertwined with all the high balls and low balls and the martini glasses and they were secured by a chain around which each had a padlock," he said.
"He was a very eccentric, colorful character," who loved how the lamps made the bar light up with all the vibrant colors that came through the glass, Holdeman said. "He just felt they really made the entire place seem totally alive."
To read the complete article, see:
Eddie Rickenbacker's pub in San Francisco Tiffany lamps coming to New York City auction
(www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=54470)
Have any of our readers ever been to Eddie Rickenbacker's pub? Here's an image from the San Francisco Chronicle showing some of the lamps at the bar.
-Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Tiffany lamps from SF pub head to auction
(www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/03/29/BA2I1NS6QB.DTL)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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